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Summer Camps in Bihar: A Season of Fun, Learning, and New Skills for Kids

RR Team, June 1, 2025June 1, 2025

Gone are the days when summer breaks in Bihar simply meant long, lazy weeks at “Nani ka Ghar”. Today’s children are signing up for enriching summer camps that blend fun, learning, and skill-building in exciting new ways.

Across Patna and other cities in Bihar, summer camps are buzzing with activity. From dance and painting to robotics and language learning, the camps offer something for every interest and age group. Both government and private institutions are playing a key role in this educational transformation, making the most of children’s free time during the holidays.

Learning Through Play

At the heart of this trend is Bihar Bal Bhawan Kilkari, under the Bihar Education Project Council. From June 2 to 20, the Saidpur campus will host its popular “Chak Dhoom-Dhoom” summer camp. A rain dance party will mark its energetic beginning.

This year, Kilkari is introducing artificial intelligence (AI) as a new skill area. “Along with AI, we’ll have sessions in music, dance, theatre, photography, computers, painting, sculpture, and creative writing,” said Jyoti Parihar, Kilkari’s director.

 

Children can also explore sports like taekwondo, karate, badminton, chess, and skating. Skilled mentors from across India are leading the sessions, and the cost is just ₹10 per activity.

Science Becomes Fun

The Shri Krishna Science Centre is offering a tech-friendly camp that turns curious minds into young scientists. Children are engaging in hands-on experiments in electronics, chemistry, astronomy, and robotics.

Some popular modules include “Fun with Electronics”, “Make Your Wireless Robotic Car”, and “Colourful Chemistry”. The centre’s interactive galleries – like Science on a Sphere and the Ocean Zone – are also part of the camp experience.

Celebrating Arts and Craft

The Upendra Maharathi Shilp Anusandhan Sansthan is conducting a 10-day camp (June 1–10) focusing on India’s traditional arts. Here, children learn Madhubani painting, papier mâché, tikuli art, and bamboo work. “This is a unique chance to connect with our rich heritage,” said Hema Devi, an art trainer.

Participants also tour the Handicraft Museum, which features beautiful stone and wood carvings and folk art.

  1. Theatre and Expression

From June 10 to 20, Premchand Rangshala will host “Dhoom Pichak Dhoom”, a free morning camp for kids up to 16 years of age. The 3-hour sessions cover ballet, theatre, painting, and traditional dance, helping children express themselves on stage and canvas.

 

Language, Culture & CBSE Camps

 

On a national scale, the CBSE’s Indian Language Summer Camp 2025 is helping students dive into India’s linguistic diversity. The week-long camp, based on NEP guidelines, promotes one of 22 regional languages through music, dance, storytelling, and food.

 

A digital curriculum with videos and activity guides has been created by NCERT, with sessions including shopping roleplays and vocabulary games. Schools will also create Indian Language Clubs to continue the experience after the camp ends.

 

Math Support for Struggling Students

 

The Bihar education department is hosting a math-focused summer camp from June 2 to 21 for Class V and VI students in government schools. Led by engineering students, the camp targets children who need extra help in math. Sessions will be held in small community-based groups in both morning and evening shifts.

 

“We’ll use the ASER tool to identify students and help them build strong math fundamentals,” said primary education director Sahila.

What the Kids Say

Suhashni Goel, a Class VII student, is excited about her packed summer. “I’m learning swimming, coding, and Madhubani painting. Once the camp ends, I’ll go to my grandparents’ house,” she said.

For Akshat, a Class IX student, the summer begins with camp activities and ends with family time. “I did outdoor games last year. This year I’ll learn the guitar before heading to Vaishali to visit my Nani,” he said.

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